Posted by JD Farmer on December 14, 2013 at 19:27:14 from (50.126.60.97):
In Reply to: Wood heating posted by Notjustair on December 14, 2013 at 17:45:25:
I am currently in process of final installation of a CB 6048 out door wood furnace. It's a very expensive deal, but I been heating with wood since 1976, first with an old coal furnace, then my Brunco wood furnace in the basement, now getting this hooked up to heat my house and also my shop. It is located 140' from the house and only 40' from my shop. A new building is also going up around it...I know I'm not supposed to do that but I am not one to let others tell me what I can and can't do....lol. I will make it work one way or the other regardless. Looking forward to only tending a wood fire at one location to heat 2 buildings, maybe 3, if things go right and only firing it twice a day.
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